Extinct Downtown Disney Area Attractions
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This evening entertainment complex consisting of nightclubs, restaurants, and live music opened the same day as Disney-MGM Studios theme park. (2 words) 2. The _______ _____ riverboat, which was named after Walt Disney's wife, opened in 1977 with 3 restaurants and became part of #1 in 1989. 3. This shopping district, which would eventually become part of Downtown Disney, was originally called Lake Buena ____ _______ when it opened in 1975. 4. After a name change to WDW Village in 1977, the area in #3 became known as the Disney Village ___________ in 1989. 5. As of 1997, the entertainment district in #1 and the shopping district in #4 became part of the ________ ______ complex. 6. The entertainment complex in #1 was named after a fictitious shipbuilder named ____________ ____ Pleasure. 7. The abandoned shipbuilding operation that would eventually become Pleasure Island was supposedly destroyed by Hurricane _______ in 1955. 8. According to the backstory, the hurricane in #7 would also destroy the village of Placid Palms, thus creating ________ _______. 9. The previous Village Resort accomodations located across the lagoon from Downtown Disney became part of the short lived ______ _________ from 1996 to 2000. 10. Almost all of the accomodations in #9 were demolished in 2002-03 to make way for the current DVC Resort, ________ _______. 11. This restaurant, formerly the Village Restaurant, closed in 1995 and shared its name with a popular buffet restaurant at the Contemporary Resort. (2 words) 12. The restaurant in #11 was extensively remodeled and reopened as the ________ ____ in 1996. 13. Mickey's _________ ____ was open from 1985 to 1996 and featured the largest selection of Disney merchandise on property. 14. This signature circular building, open on all sides and had a tall tower on top, became Pin Trader's in 2002. (2 words) 15. This food and kitchen accessory store was replaced by Earl of Sandwich in 2004. (2 words) 16. This shop, which offered contemporary women's fashions, was replaced by the Art of Disney store in 1994. 17. One of the many restaurants on #2 hosted one of the first __________ _____ that families could enjoy outside of the theme parks. 18. Originally, Port Orleans-Riverside was called _____ ________. 19. One of the unique shops on Pleasure Island, featuring items with their own brand, a winged alligator, closed around 2000. (2 words) 20. This store, located next to #19, was one of the few shops that sold Disneyana merchandise prior to the opening of the Art of Disney shops. 21. This unique clothing store on the 'Island' featured a giant Jessica Rabbit with a moving leg closed in 1993. (Jessica's of _________) 22. The giant Jessica figure from #21 was moved to the Pleasure Island _______! sign and became the unofficial logo for the Island in its later years. 23. One of the original Pleasure Island clubs, which featured Country and Western music, was called the ____ __________ and closed in 1998. 24. The club in #23 was replaced with the BET __________ ____, featuring more urban music. 25. Mannequins Dance Palace, Pleasure Island's cutting-edge dance music club, was popular for its large _________ _____ _____. 26. This American barbecue restaurant, located on the east end of the Pleasure Island, was appropriately called the ________ _______. 27. Across from #25, one could enjoy live music from the 1930s daily in one of the few clubs to allow smoking. (2 words) 28. The ____ ___ Stage, an outdoor venue for live performances, celebrated New Year's Eve every night. 29. This Pleasure Island building full of old Disney theme park signs and memorabilia, served as the stage for comedians and improv acts. (2 words) 30. After the club in #23 closed, the restaurant in #26 became a country dance club, named the _________ ______. 31. The club in #30 closed in 2001 to make way for this contemporary dance club to open on the Island. 32. One of the original Pleasure Island clubs, Videopolis East, which featured new wave, alternative dance music, and something like 170 video monitors, changed its name to ____ in 1990. 33. The original XZFR Rockin' Rollerdome featured a central dance floor and a second-level roller skating rink, was rethemed to become the Rock & Roll ____ ____ and closed in 2008. 34. This highly popular club featured unusual and eccentric memorabilia from around the world, some of which interacted with guests, was set in 1937. (2 words) 35. The official drink of the #34 club was the __________. 36. Prior to the current construction and major remodeling, what was the most number of different bus stop areas that served the Downtown Disney area? 37. The currrent remodeling and rebranding of the Downtown Disney area will lead to a new shopping/ entertainment district known as Disney _______..